Haute42 X1 Review
The X1 is Haute42's first attempt at a modular design, with the WASD buttons being rotatable and even replaceable with a joystick!
The Xbox Series X is one of many consoles that fightsticks (and leverless controllers) are compatible with. Fighting gamers should explore the options!
The X1 is Haute42's first attempt at a modular design, with the WASD buttons being rotatable and even replaceable with a joystick!
The XL17 is the final boss of Ultra Arcade's Flat series, and one of its many customizable options is its Kailh Choc switch color.
Are you in the market for a dual layout controller with matte buttons, fast switches, and shiny LED? The Haute42 T16-30 enters the chat!
While it may look simple to you from a first glance, the Markade MKF-X1 is actually one of the most customizable controllers out there!
If you look closely, the two buttons surrounding the Haute42 M16 Ultra's jump button are almost placed horizontally straight.
The Finish Move looks like what a racecar driver would use to play fighting games. Think Danica Patrick playing Street Fighter 6!
The Haute42 T16-V2 is big & light with matte buttons, speedy Crystal switches, and some attractive RGB LED.
The Shin Arashi is an overpowered version of the Arashi by SaveYourGames—with a bigger size and a lever or leverless format.